Dr. Lee Kwan Tuck is a dedicated anaesthesiologist currently advancing his expertise through Fellowship in Head and Neck, Otorhinolaryngology, and Airway Anaesthesia at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Hong Kong, underscoring his commitment to mastering complex airway management and perioperative care for head and neck surgeries.

Dr. Lee’s foundation in anaesthesiology was built at University Malaya, where he completed his Master of Anaesthesiology. Since 2021, he has served as an Anaesthesiologist at the University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC), providing anaesthetic care for complex surgical cases, with particular expertise in transplant (liver and renal), ENT, hepatobiliary and robotic surgeries. His clinical practice is deeply integrated with perioperative medicine, where he leads efforts in optimising high-risk patients and implementing enhanced recovery pathways.

Beyond direct patient care, Dr. Lee is a passionate educator and advocate for sustainable healthcare. He supervises and trains residents and medical students at UMMC and is an active instructor in simulation-based medical education. Demonstrating leadership within the field, he served as the Project Manager for the Malaysian Society of
Anaesthesiologists’ Green Anaesthesia Campaign and has co-authored national consensus statements on sustainable perioperative practices.

Combining broad clinical experience—from Sarawak general hospitals to a leading Hong Kong tertiary centre—with a forward-thinking approach, Dr. Lee is dedicated to advancing the standards of anaesthesia, medical education, and environmental sustainability in his field.